JME Wireless Toolkit integration

The WTK already comes with a plug-in for ProGuard. Alternatively, ProGuard offers its own plug-in. This latter implementation is recommended, as it more up to date and it solves some problems. It is also somewhat more efficient, invoking the ProGuard engine directly, instead of writing out a configuration file and running ProGuard in a separate virtual machine.

In order to integrate this plug-in in the toolkit, you'll have to put the following lines in the file {j2mewtk.dir}/wtklib/Linux/ktools.properties or {j2mewtk.dir}\wtklib\Windows\ktools.properties (whichever is applicable).